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Dariusz_W   
21 Jan 2017
Genealogy / Krupski name [36]

Juncewicze is a place in Belarus. There were some people of surname "Krupski", my grand-grandmother Franciszka Krupska married Stanisław Krupski there (they were not related before marriage, I guess they had the same surname by coincidence) and after the WW2 they were resettled to the "reclaimed grounds" in western Poland, to the village called Santok (near Gorzów Wielkopolski). They had two sons, Zygmunt (who was my grandfather) and Zbigniew, both born in Juncewicze, as far as I know. They both married and had families, Zygmunt had enlisted to the police and moved, first to Brzeg (a town near Opole), then to Jelenia Góra (a city near the Czech border) in late 70s. He had two daughters, Jolanta and Ewa, and five grandchildren - Dariusz (myself), Katarzyna, Natalia, Bartosz and Karolina. Zbigniew Krupski died in the 90s, Zygmunt passed away in 2006. Zbigniew's family lives in Gorzów Wielkopolski, he had a wife named Elizabeth, daughter Bożena, granddaughter Sylwia. We've lost regular contact with them after my mother Jolanta, my aunt Ewa and cousins Natalia and Karolina died in 2012 in a car accident. There still lives a widow after Zygmunt - Zofia Krupska, she dwells in Jelenia Góra. I also know of a grandfather's cousin, named Stefan Kulesz, who was also born in Juncewicze and who lived in Wrocław, but I don't have contact with him.

If anyone feels like having common ancestors, e-mail me at: dariusz.wanat@gmail
Dariusz_W   
21 Jan 2017
Genealogy / Krupski name [36]

By the way, Franciszka Krupska's mother was named Wilhelmina Krupska, she was also resettled to western Poland after the World War II and lived there to the rest of her days, she's buried in Gorzów Wielkopolski. I've also heard from my grandmother Zofia, that there was a branch of a family, that migrated to the US.

I have to add that Juncewicze was placed in the borders of Lithuania before the war, it's in Belarus now. This can be the place you're looking for.